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Rotating electrostatic propulsion

Anyone seen this before???

ABSTRACT
This invention relates to a Spacecraft propulsion System
utilizing thrusters comprised of a motor-driven electroStati
cally charged cylinder rotating within an electroStatically
charged annular ring for the purpose of creating a Spacetime
curvature StreSS-energy tension in the horizontal direction.
The thrusters are augmented by magnetic Vortex generators,
either embedded in the cylinders or located above each
thruster, for the purpose of increasing the permittivity of
Space by permeating each thruster with low density hyper
Space energy generated by a wormhole created between our
Space and hyperSpace. A combination of three thrusters
mounted on the underside of the hull of the spacecraft
provide thrust and yaw motion control.

ABSTRACT
This invention relates to a Spacecraft propulsion System
utilizing thrusters comprised of a motor-driven electroStati
cally charged cylinder rotating within an electroStatically
charged annular ring for the purpose of creating a Spacetime
curvature StreSS-energy tension in the horizontal direction.
The thrusters are augmented by magnetic Vortex generators,
either embedded in the cylinders or located above each
thruster, for the purpose of increasing the permittivity of
Space by permeating each thruster with low density hyper
Space energy generated by a wormhole created between our
Space and hyperSpace. A combination of three thrusters
mounted on the underside of the hull of the spacecraft
provide thrust and yaw motion control.

Sounds pretty theoretical (don't recall announcement we can produce "wormhole(s)
created between our Space and hyperSpace." at will just yet). Need to see a proof of concept before I get too excited.
Hard to tell from the brief description. Is this truly a propulsion system? Or just thruster, used for short burst course corrections? Similar to compressed air being emitted on a horizontal axis to alter forward trajectory.

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